What did you do 7 years ago when you needed to pay for something with crypto? Of course, back then there were P2P - but honestly, who hasnโt run into problems with sellers?
Sure, today we have crypto cards that make BTC$BTC payments easier, but for larger purchases?
Like when I needed to buy a new inverter for my business - paying directly with crypto is nearly impossible, especially if the seller doesnโt accept it.
Iโve written about this before, but just the other day I had to do it again - and it reminded me how useful Off-Ramp can be. I decided to share this because Iโm sure some of you will find it just as handy as I did.
I rely on Off-Ramp on WhiteBIT. For those unfamiliar, Off-Ramp is essentially a bridge from your crypto wallet to cash, allowing withdrawals to bank accounts, cards, or other payment methods.
๐ Key benefits for me:
๐ฉ Transfers typically process in minutes.
๐ฉ Fixed โฌ5 fee for deposits and withdrawals.
๐ฉ 90+ pairs with EUR support
๐ฉ Institutional clients can handle single transactions up to โฌ100K with customizable limits.
๐ฉ All transactions go through a regulated, compliant platform.
With Off-Ramp, moving โฌ30K might sound complicated - but in reality, itโs simple. A few clicks, and the funds are on my bank account, ready for the purchase. Iโm hoping that these investments for my business will pay off, and later I can easily convert โฌ90K back through Off-Ramp when needed.
๐ฅ Ready to convert your crypto to fiat quickly and easily? Fill out the application for Off-Ramp on WhiteBIT and start using your crypto in real life today.
If you want to learn more about my experience, feel free to DM me: linktr.ee/CryptoAndy
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